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Road cycling routes around Dénia traverse a diverse landscape, from coastal plains along the Mediterranean Sea to challenging mountain ranges inland. The region features the imposing Montgó Natural Park and the Sierra de Bèrnia, offering significant elevation gains and panoramic views. Cyclists can find routes winding through pine forests, past ancient fortresses, and through rural areas with orange and almond orchards. This varied terrain provides options for different road cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
4.9
(18)
1,491
riders
97.5km
04:44
1,370m
1,370m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.0
(10)
232
riders
69.4km
03:45
1,050m
1,050m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.7
(43)
3,321
riders
76.5km
03:54
1,280m
1,280m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.9
(15)
1,348
riders
96.9km
04:52
1,440m
1,440m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.6
(41)
1,023
riders
31.8km
01:28
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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fabulous views were worth the climb
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Tough but with magnificent views. Relatively quiet road.
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Just off the road between Sagra and Pego, the small turnoff toward Vall d’Ebo leads into one of the most beautiful and tranquil climbs in the Costa Blanca mountains. It may not be famous outside of cycling circles — but pros know it well: Tadej Pogačar holds the Strava KOM on this climb. From the Pego side, the ascent runs for about 8 km, gaining 400 metres at a steady average of 5%. The road is smooth, quiet, and beautifully engineered — with a flowing rhythm and wide, elegant curves. The landscape is peaceful and wild, with cliffs, pines, and far-reaching views. At the top, just before you descend into Vall d’Ebo, you’re rewarded with a spectacular view in both directions: looking back, the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea; looking ahead, the lush green valley of Vall d’Ebo, framed by rugged ridges and rocky outcrops. It’s a rare and stunning double panorama. If you continue past the village, you can create a magnificent loop via Pla de Petracos, riding through remote canyons and ancient rock formations before descending into Benigembla and back to the Vall de Pop. If you're riding from Vall d’Ebo toward Pego, the climb is shorter — about 3 km at 6% — but still very scenic, especially as you rise above the valley with dramatic views behind you. Vall d’Ebo may be quiet, but it’s world-class: pure road, total calm, and the kind of climb you’ll want to ride again and again.
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If there’s one climb that defines cycling on the Costa Blanca, it’s Coll de Rates. Starting from the village of Parcent, this legendary ascent has become a must-ride for cyclists from around the world — from weekend warriors to Tour de France champions. The climb is just under 7 km long, with an average gradient of around 5%, making it both accessible and rhythmical. The road surface is excellent, the curves are elegant, and the views just keep getting better as you rise above the valley. This is no secret among the pros. Riders from Jumbo-Visma, INEOS, UAE Team Emirates and others regularly use Coll de Rates for winter training. Tadej Pogačar currently holds the Strava KOM, which says a lot about the kind of names that have tested themselves here. On clear days, the view from the top is simply breathtaking — stretching all the way across the coastline, and if you’re lucky, even Ibiza shimmers faintly on the horizon. There’s a café at the summit (seasonal), and the descent toward Tarbena or Castell de Castells is just as rewarding. With its mix of scenery, steady gradients and cycling history, Coll de Rates is one of the most climbed — and most loved — ascents in the world. If you ride only one climb in the region, make it this one.
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Tucked away in the mountains between Tàrbena and Castell de Castells, the Puerto de Sa Creueta offers two distinct climbing experiences — and both are worth riding. From Tàrbena, the climb is friendly and scenic. You’ll face about 4 km of steady climbing at around 5%, followed by a rolling 3.5 km section with gentle ups and downs. Just before the top, a short final ramp kicks up sharply to around 12%, but overall this side is rhythmical and not too demanding. The road is wide, smooth and virtually traffic-free, ideal for a relaxed climb. Approaching via the Castell de Castells side, from Tollos or from Benigembla and the Vall de Pop, is a whole different story. After a relatively calm start, the climb hits hard with a 2 km stretch averaging around 10% — sustained, steep, and guaranteed to get your legs burning. This side is definitely more challenging, and a great test for climbers. No matter which direction you choose, you’ll be rewarded with expansive views over the valley near Tàrbena, the rugged peaks of the Marina mountains, and — on a clear day — even the Mediterranean Sea and the skyline of Altea shimmering in the distance. Puerto de Sa Creueta is a hidden gem: peaceful, beautiful and tougher than it looks, especially if you come at it from the inland side. Combine it with Coll de Rates for an unforgettable day in the heart of the Costa Blanca.
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Tucked away in the mountains of the Marina Alta, Vall de Gallinera is one of the Costa Blanca’s most scenic and peaceful cycling routes. The name literally means “Valley of the Chickens” — 🐓🐔 — a nod to the valley’s Moorish past, when this fertile land was known for its farms and poultry. These days, the valley is all about cherries. In spring, the hills burst into bloom with white cherry blossoms — an incredible sight on two wheels. By May and June, the trees are full of ripe, sweet cherries, and local farmers sell them fresh from roadside stalls. 🍒 The route winds through eight tiny villages, like Benissili, Alpatró, and Benirrama, connected by quiet mountain roads with gentle gradients, flowing curves, and spectacular views.
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Dénia offers a wide variety of road cycling routes, with over 135 different tours available. These routes cater to all levels, including 50 easy, 50 moderate, and 35 difficult options, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
Road cycling in Dénia features a diverse landscape. You'll find everything from flat coastal roads offering stunning sea views, such as those along Les Rotes, to challenging mountain climbs in areas like the Montgó Natural Park and Sierra de Bèrnia. Many routes also wind through rural settings, passing orange and almond orchards.
Absolutely. Dénia is known for its demanding climbs, particularly in the Sierra de Bèrnia, which features ascents with average gradients of 12.1% and sections exceeding 20%. Routes like the Tour around Les Valls - Circular from Dénia (97.5 km with 1,371 m elevation gain) and the Coll de Rates – Sa Creueta Pass (780 m) loop from la Xara (77.3 km with 1,288 m elevation gain) offer significant challenges.
Yes, for a more relaxed experience, the 'Orange Route' (also known as the Dénia Greenway) is a flat and easy 6.5 km stretch along a former railway line, perfect for families. This route passes through picturesque orchards and can be extended towards the Pego-Oliva Marsh Natural Park. While primarily a greenway, it offers a gentle introduction to cycling in the region.
Many routes offer breathtaking views. You can cycle past the historic Torre del Gerro, explore the natural sea cave Cova Tallada, or enjoy panoramic vistas from the Vall d'Ebo Pass. The Montgó Natural Park also provides stunning coastal and inland views, especially from the ascent to Cabo de Sant Antoni.
Dénia's pleasant and warm climate makes it suitable for cycling year-round. However, for optimal comfort, spring and autumn are ideal. During summer, it's best to plan your rides for early morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, many of Dénia's road cycling routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Tour of the Marina Alta — Circular through Montgó and the Pego–Sagra Road – Vall d'Ebo Pass loop from la Xara.
Dénia is cycling-friendly, and many routes, especially those in mountain or rural areas, utilize secondary roads with low traffic. While specific parking areas for each route aren't always designated, you can often find parking in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Dénia itself or la Xara.
While Dénia has public transport, specific information on bike allowances for all local services can vary. It's advisable to check with local bus or train operators directly if you plan to use public transport to reach your cycling starting point with your bike.
Yes, many routes pass through or near picturesque villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops to refuel. The cycling-friendly culture in Dénia means you'll often find establishments catering to cyclists, especially along popular routes and in areas like Pedreguer.
Generally, you do not need special permits for road cycling on established roads within natural parks like Montgó. However, it's always good practice to respect park regulations, stay on marked routes, and be mindful of wildlife and other park users. For specific details on off-road or mountain biking within the park, it's best to consult local park authorities.
The road cycling experience in Dénia is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 500 reviews. More than 29,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Dénia's varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, challenging climbs, and scenic coastal roads.
For endurance riders, Dénia offers several long-distance routes. The Tour around Les Valls - Circular from Dénia covers 97.5 km, and the Pego–Sagra Road – Vall d'Ebo Pass loop from la Xara is also a substantial 97.1 km, both offering significant elevation gains for a challenging ride.


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